The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 12, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, February 12, 1965
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Throe Organizations
Offer Acting Practice
Three major organizations
offer dramatically inclined
students the opportunity to
practice and improve their
abilities.
The Laboratory and Experi
mental Theaters are for those
students who are enrolled in
theater classes. From 15-2J
one-act lab plays are pro
duced by these students each
semester.
The University Theater is
open to any University stu
dent who is interested in
theater productions. Two
plays per semester and an
opera with the University
Orchestra are included in the
main season productions.
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Our business no longer hangs by a fiber-cellulosic or otherwise. Far from it We're
researching, producing and marketing a rich range of products chemicals, plas
tics, paints, forest products and petroleum products all over the world.
Sales have more than quadrupled in the past 10 years. "Cclanesc' sales growth, its
hefty interests in chemicals and its hugely expanded foreign operations have al
ready moved it into a big new clas", said CHEMICAL W EEK in a recent article.
.What does this mean to you?
Since our future expansion depends on our continued ability to develop top-notch
people, it is, after all, in our own best interest to bring y ou along as fast as you can
take it, and give you all the support you need in your technical specialty or in
management.
LETS MAKE A DATE Give our college representative a chance to fill you in
on more of the specifics. He will be on your campus within the next two weeks
arrange through your Placement Office to see him. If you miss our visit, drop a
postcard listing your major study to Mr. E. J. Corry. Supervisor of College Relations,
Celanesc Corporation of America, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10036.
CHEMICALS FIBERS PLASTICS FOREST PRODUCTS
An Equal Opportunity Employer
'August 22, 1964, Special Report on Celanesc Corporation of America. Reprint! available.
Parly-Goers, Valentines
To Travel By Sleigh
It may take a snowplow to
get there but students will try
anything once to get to a good
party.
TODAY
ALPHA CHI OMEGA Val
entine Formal, Lincoln Hotel,
7 to 12 p.m.
AG MEN Snowflake Form
al, Cornhusker Hotel, 6:30 to
12 p.m.
POUND HALL Formal,
Cornhusker Hotel, 8:30 to
12:30 p.m.
ANDREWS HOUSE Combo
Clash, Student Union B a 1 1
room, 8 to 12 p.m.
BROWN PALACE, TOWNE
CLUB Hour Dance, 7:30 to
8:30 p.m.
ACACIA Date Dinner, Ma
sonic Lodge, 6 to 8 p.m.
TOMORROW
SIGMA ALPHA MU House
Party, 9 to 12 p.m.
Tri Deltas Offer
Six Scholarships
Interviews for Ideal Nebras
ka Coed and Outstanding
Collegiate Man will be held
Tuesday night.
Interview times for the
candidates will remain a s
originally scheduled in Mon
day's Daily Nebraskan. It
was necessary to change the
date because of the s n o w
storm.
Classified
Ads
WANTED.
3301 W St. Stndent to share apartment
Some service. Call 466-153L
Salesman want. Pick your own hours
Call 434-6254.
Ambulance attendant to work evenings.
Room and Compensation. Wadlow's
Mortuary, 1225 L. Phone 432535.
Used drafting equipment. Used ticket
vector type log slide role. Call 489-6015.
Car insurance. Young drivers and insur
ance problems. Call 489-6015.
Renting apartment? For fire insurance
call 4P9-00I5.
BETA THETA PI House
Party, 8 to 12 p.m.
DELTA GAMMA Winter
Formal. Town and Country,
8 to 11:30 p.m.
ZETA TAU ALPHA Date
Dinner, 6:30 to 11 p.m.
A L P H A GAMMA SIGMA
Alum-Active Banquet, Knoll's,
7 to 12 p.m.
SUNDAY
DELTA DELTA DELTA
Date Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Interviews Switched
From Thursday Night
The 1965 Delta Delta Delta
National Fund Scholarship
applications are now avail
able from Mrs. Drury Pifer,
505 Boston Street, Seattle,
Wash. 98109. Deadline is
March 1, 1965.
Women students in colleges
where there are Tri Delta
chapters are eligible to apply.
They may, or may not, be
sorority members, and there
is no restriction as to race,
creed or national origin, but
applicants must be at least
juniors.
Six awards of $500 each are
to be made. One award will
be made to each of sis geo
graphical areas representing
twenty or more campuses
with Tri Delta chapters. Suc
cessful candidates w i 1 1 be
notified by May 1, 1965.
Scholarships will be for
warded to the winners at the
beginning of the term for
Which the a wards are
granted. Scholarships may be
used for the 1965 summer
session.
The local chapter of Delta
Del'a Delta is also sponsoring
two scholarships for tuition
in the spring under the same
stated above. Applications for
conditions of eligibility as
these scholarships may be
obtained from the Tri Delta
house.
Argentinan Becomes
University Frosh
By Keith Sinor
Junior Staff Writer
Marina MacDonnell arrived
last week from Buenos Aires
to begin classes as a freshman
in the University. She is 17
years old and is majoring in
architecture.
Miss MacDonnell's grand
father, the Honorable D. P.
West of Nebraska City, is a
1901 graduate, and her mother
received her master's degree
and was elected to Phi Beta
Kappa here.
Miss MacDonnell has lived
in Argentina with her par
ents for nine years, speaks
Spanish fluently and has al
ready taken college-level ex
aminations in Argentina, at
Northlands private school for
girls in Buenos Aires.
She said that life and school
were much different here and
that she liked the students
she has met very well.
When asked how she liked
American food, her one com
plaint was that our "coffee
tastes like burnt toast and is
far too watery." She noted
that students drink much
more milk here than they do
in Argentina. Explaining she
said, "Milk there is not pas
teurized and often is not safe
to drink.."
Miss McDonnell commented
that life seems to ran far
more efficiently here and
complimented the University
on its beautiful campus build
ings. One difference that she
noted in the students was the
apparent political apathy that
exists in the United States in
comparison to the Latin
American nations. She said
she regretted that "no one
seems interested in the politi
cal or economic happenings
within their own country.
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